I've listened to that clip over and over again, and it doesn't sound like he was dubbed. He probably just took some voice lessons to more properly enunciate his syllables and hide his "accent" a little bit more, so he would sound more like someone who was in the army. Other than that, the pitch and tone of his voice pretty much sounds exactly the same as it always has.

And, is just me, or has his acting improved some since Rise of Cobra? He seems much more comfortable in that clip.

__________________I was at some diplomatic party once. Got to talking to this princess who told me that when it came to Superman, I was missing the point. She told me, "His real strength lay in his generous spirit and sense of what's fair." - King Faraday
"He’s much more of a working class superhero, which is why we ended the whole book with the image of a laboring Superman. He’s Everyman operating on a sci–fi Paul Bunyan scale." - Grant Morrison

Amazing scene! I don't hate the first one but this one already looked much better.

And TheVileOne was right about the Storm Shadow kidnapped thing.

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Originally Posted by TheVileOne

henry, I believe it's Storm Shadow. I recall a clip that Storm Shadow is at Bruce Willis home and Storm Shadow says like he's got his own weapon or something. So it looks like Storm Shadow will ultimately turn good.

I think Snake Eyes kidnaps Storm Shadow to de-brainwash him. And I assume he's at some sort of ninja complex to take him back and his red ninja proteges give chase. That's just my prediction.

Amazing scene! I don't hate the first one but this one already looked much better.

And TheVileOne was right about the Storm Shadow kidnapped thing.

I usually am right about these things .

But granted before the movie was delayed there was an early TV spot that showed Storm Shadow WITH the Joes and Colton asking him if he wants a weapon. That basically spoiled the whole reveal that Storm Shadow is brought into the Joes by the third act.

__________________I was at some diplomatic party once. Got to talking to this princess who told me that when it came to Superman, I was missing the point. She told me, "His real strength lay in his generous spirit and sense of what's fair." - King Faraday
"He’s much more of a working class superhero, which is why we ended the whole book with the image of a laboring Superman. He’s Everyman operating on a sci–fi Paul Bunyan scale." - Grant Morrison

__________________I was at some diplomatic party once. Got to talking to this princess who told me that when it came to Superman, I was missing the point. She told me, "His real strength lay in his generous spirit and sense of what's fair." - King Faraday
"He’s much more of a working class superhero, which is why we ended the whole book with the image of a laboring Superman. He’s Everyman operating on a sci–fi Paul Bunyan scale." - Grant Morrison

__________________I was at some diplomatic party once. Got to talking to this princess who told me that when it came to Superman, I was missing the point. She told me, "His real strength lay in his generous spirit and sense of what's fair." - King Faraday
"He’s much more of a working class superhero, which is why we ended the whole book with the image of a laboring Superman. He’s Everyman operating on a sci–fi Paul Bunyan scale." - Grant Morrison

"I liked RETALIATION a lot. Vast improvement over ROC. Snake-Eyes and Storm Shadow are much more up front, and the whole thing is a lot more character-driven. Not only is there no sinking ice, but the big finale involves physical action with people rather than choreography of CGI vehicles. The Rock is perfect as Roadblock, and Bruce Willis's take on Joe Colton is brill (he has some of the best lines.) There's no sign of Scarlett, but the actress who plays Lady Jaye is quite good. Jinx is amazing. Flint is kind of meh. Overall, the direction is terrific and crisp. I can tell what is going on all the time, and everything LOOKS great. Ninja fight sequence in the mountains is amazing, in that you never lose track of what is happening, and there's a ton of fast visual input. Is there stuff I didn't like? That would be quibbling. The positive outweighs the negative here. And I walked out feeling that the characters had been treated with respect."

"I liked RETALIATION a lot. Vast improvement over ROC. Snake-Eyes and Storm Shadow are much more up front, and the whole thing is a lot more character-driven. Not only is there no sinking ice, but the big finale involves physical action with people rather than choreography of CGI vehicles. The Rock is perfect as Roadblock, and Bruce Willis's take on Joe Colton is brill (he has some of the best lines.) There's no sign of Scarlett, but the actress who plays Lady Jaye is quite good. Jinx is amazing. Flint is kind of meh. Overall, the direction is terrific and crisp. I can tell what is going on all the time, and everything LOOKS great. Ninja fight sequence in the mountains is amazing, in that you never lose track of what is happening, and there's a ton of fast visual input. Is there stuff I didn't like? That would be quibbling. The positive outweighs the negative here. And I walked out feeling that the characters had been treated with respect."

So, Larry Hama, the guy who wrote G.I. Joe, actually thought this was a great, entertaining movie?